8994666

Tactile Touch-Sensing Interface System

PublishedMarch 31, 2015
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Technical Abstract

Patent Claims
20 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A button assembly for use with a touch sensitive display including a virtual controller, the button assembly comprising: a button body defining a contact face; a frame including an annular shoulder, a head, and post, wherein the head and the post project in opposite directions from the shoulder, the post terminating in a stop face opposite the head; wherein the button body is mounted over an exterior of the head; and a base defining a mounting face, a button face, and a central passage; wherein the annular shoulder aligns a central axis of the post with a central axis of the central passage and in a normal state, locates the contact face spaced from the button face; and further wherein the button assembly is mountable to a touch sensitive display screen, the frame being deflectable from the normal state in response to a user-applied force at the button body to bring the contact face into contact with the button face to generate a touch registering event at the touch sensitive display screen.

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2. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the button body is formed apart from the frame.

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3. The button assembly of claim 2 , wherein the button body and the frame are formed of an electrically conductive silicone material.

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4. The button assembly of claim 3 , wherein the frame and base are formed as an integral, homogenous structure.

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5. The button assembly of claim 4 , wherein the mounting face is highly polished.

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6. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the normal state includes the stop face being spaced above the mounting face.

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7. The button assembly of claim 6 , wherein the stop face forms a convex curve.

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8. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the button body is rotationally locked relative to the frame.

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9. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the button body forms a bore having a central aperture and opposing slots, and further wherein the head includes a pin and opposing keying structures, the pin configured to be received within the aperture and the keying structures configured to be received within the slots, respectively.

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10. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base defines a primary perimeter shape and a lift tab projecting from the primary perimeter shape.

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11. The button assembly of claim 1 , wherein the base is provided as part of a substrate, the button assembly further comprising: a touch generating pad maintained by the substrate at a location spaced from the button body and the frame; and conductive traces maintained by the substrate and extending from the touch generating pad, the conductive traces adapted to electrically connected the button body with the touch generating pad in a deflected state of the frame; wherein a user-caused touch event at the button body is transferred to the touch generating pad via the conductive traces as is delivered by the touch generating pad to the touch sensitive display screen.

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12. The button assembly of claim 11 , wherein in the normal state of the frame, the button body is electrically isolated from the touch generating pad.

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13. The button assembly of claim 11 , wherein the touch generating pad is formed of an electrically conductive material.

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14. A method of interfacing with an electronic device including a touch sensitive display screen, the method comprising: receiving a button assembly including a button body, a frame, and a base, the frame including an annular shoulder, a head, and a post, the button body mounted to the head, and the annular shoulder aligning a central axis of the post with a central axis of a central passage in the base; operating the electronic device to display a virtual controller on the touch sensitive display screen; mounting a mounting face of the button assembly to the touch sensitive display screen such that the button body is over the virtual controller, wherein in a normal state of the button assembly, a contact face of the button body is spaced from a button face of the base; deflecting the shoulder in response to a pressing force applied by a user on to the button body to direct the contact face into contact with the button face of the base, establishing a touch receptive interface between the contacted segment of the base and the touch sensitive display screen; and manipulating the button body by a user in a plurality of directions perpendicular to a centerline of the button body while the contact face continuously maintains the touch receptive interface with the base, wherein the manipulations correspond with a desired interaction by the user with the virtual controller.

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15. The method of claim 14 , wherein mounting face is defined by the base and self-adheres to the touch sensitive display screen.

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16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the base formed of a silicone-based material, and the mounting face is a highly polished surface.

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17. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of manipulating the button body includes the user applying a rocking motion on to the button body.

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18. The method of claim 14 , wherein the step of manipulating the button body further includes toggling the contact face relative to base.

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19. The method of claim 14 , wherein the post terminates in a convexly curved stop face opposite the head.

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20. The method of claim 14 , wherein the button body is formed of an electrically conductive material.

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March 31, 2015

Inventors

Colin Karpfinger

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